Method of video call

ABSTRACT

A method of a video call between a first user and a second user is disclosed. The method includes initiating the video call between a first terminal associated with the first user and a second terminal associated with the second user, and determining languages of the first user and the second user who participate in the video call. The method further includes, in case the first user&#39;s language is a first language and the second user&#39;s language is a second language different from the first language, displaying a transliteration of a greeting of the second language in the first language.

INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE TO ANY PRIORITY APPLICATIONS

Any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic priority claim is identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed with the present application are hereby incorporated by reference under 37 CFR 1.57.

BACKGROUND 1. Field

One or more embodiments relate to a terminal, which helps users who speak different languages in making video calls with each other, and a method of controlling the same.

2. Description of the Related Art

With the developments of communication technologies and the miniaturization of electronic devices, personal terminals have become widely spread to general customers. In particular, personal portable terminals, such as smart phones or smart tablets, have recently been widely used. Most terminals include a communication function. A user may search on the Internet using a terminal or may exchange messages with another user.

Also, with the developments of small-sized camera technologies, small-sized microphone technologies, small-sized display technologies, and small-sized speaker technologies, most terminals such as smart phones include a camera, a microphone, a display, and a speaker. A user may use the terminal to record a voice or capture a video including a voice. The user may confirm the recorded voice through the speaker included in the terminal or the captured video through the display included in the terminal.

Also, the user may share the recorded voice or the captured video with another user using the communication function of the terminal. The user may send a previously recorded voice or a previously captured video to another user. Also, the user may send a voice or a video, which is being currently recorded or captured by the terminal, to another user in real time. Also, at the same time, another user may send a voice or a video, which is being currently recorded or captured by his or her own terminal, to the user in real time. The display included in the terminal of the user may simultaneously display the video that is being currently captured by the terminal of the user and the video that is being currently captured by the terminal of another user. Also, the speaker included in the terminal of the user may simultaneously reproduce the voice that is being currently recorded by the terminal of another user. In other words, the user and another user may make video calls with each other using their own terminals.

The user and another user may or may not be acquainted with each other. A plurality of terminals, including the terminal of the user and the terminal of another user, may be connected to a server. The server may mediate between the terminal of the user and the terminal of another user. Therefore, even though the user and another user are not acquainted with each other, the user and another user may make video calls with each other through the mediation of the server.

A language the user speaks may be different from a language another user speaks. If the users making the video call speak different languages, an awkward atmosphere may be created between them, and the conversation between them may be cut off.

SUMMARY

Some example embodiments may provide a terminal, which help users who speak different languages in making video calls with each other, and a method of controlling the same.

Some example embodiments may provide a terminal, which is capable of reducing awkwardness between users who speak different languages when making video calls with each other, and a method of controlling the same.

Some example embodiments may provide a terminal, which is capable of inducing conversation between users who speak different languages when making video calls with each other, and a method of controlling the same.

Additional aspects will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the presented embodiments.

In some example embodiments, a terminal control method may comprise: establishing, by a first terminal used by a first user who speaks a first language, connection to a second terminal used by a second user who speaks a second language different from the first language; and acquiring a second-language greeting transliterated into the first language.

In some example embodiments, the acquiring of the second-language greeting may comprise: identifying a kind of the first language; identifying a kind of the second language; and acquiring the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language when the identified kind of the first language is different from the identified kind of the second language.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the first language may include identifying the kind of the first language using a voice of the first user recorded by the first terminal.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the first language may include identifying the kind of the first language using language setting set to the first terminal.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the first language may comprise: acquiring information about a region in which the first terminal is located; and identifying a kind of a language corresponding to the region in which the first terminal is located.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the first language may comprise: transmitting, to a server, a voice of the first user recorded by the first terminal, language setting set to the first terminal, or information about a region in which the first terminal is located; and receiving identification information about the kind of the first language from the server as a response to the transmission.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the first language may comprise: transmitting, to the second terminal, a voice of the first user recorded by the first terminal, language setting set to the first terminal, or information about a region in which the first terminal is located; and receiving identification information about the kind of the first language from the second terminal as a response to the transmission.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the second language may comprise: receiving a voice of the second user recorded by the second terminal; and identifying the kind of the second language using the received voice of the second user.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the second language may comprise: receiving information about language setting set to the second terminal; and identifying the kind of the second language using the received information.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the second language may comprise: receiving information about a region in which the second terminal is located; and identifying a kind of a language corresponding to the region in which the second terminal is located.

In some example embodiments, the identifying of the kind of the second language may include receiving identification information about the kind of the second language from the server or the second terminal.

In some example embodiments, the acquiring of the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language when the identified kind of the first language is different from the identified kind of the second language may comprise: retrieving identification information about the kind of the first language and identification information about the kind of the second language from a database; and when greetings corresponding to the kind of the first language and the kind of the second language are present in the database, acquiring the greetings from the database as a result of the retrieving.

In some example embodiments, the acquiring of the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language when the identified kind of the first language is different from the identified kind of the second language may comprise: retrieving identification information about the kind of the first language and identification information about the kind of the second language from a database; transmitting the identification information about the first language and the identification information about the second language to the server when greetings corresponding to the kind of the first language and the kind of the second language are not present in the database; receiving the greetings corresponding to the kind of the first language and the kind of the second language from the server as a response to the transmission; and caching the identification information about the kind of the first language, the identification information about the kind of the second language, and the received greetings in the database.

In some example embodiments, the acquiring of the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language when the identified kind of the first language is different from the identified kind of the second language may comprise: transmitting identification information about the kind of the first language and identification information about the kind of the second language to a server; and receiving the greetings corresponding to the kind of the first language and the kind of the second language from the server as a response to the transmission.

In some example embodiments, the acquiring of the greeting may comprise: transmitting, to a server, a voice of the first user recorded by the first terminal, language setting set to the first terminal, or information about a region in which the first terminal is located; and receiving the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language from the server as a response to the transmission.

In some example embodiments, the acquiring of the greeting may comprise: transmitting, to the second terminal, a voice of the first user recorded by the first terminal, language setting set to the first terminal, or information about a region in which the first terminal is located; and receiving the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language from the second terminal as a response to the transmission.

In some example embodiments, the establishing of, by the first terminal, the connection to the second terminal may comprise: establishing, by the first terminal, a video call session with the second terminal; transmitting, to the second terminal, a stream including an image of the first user captured by the first terminal and a voice of the first terminal recorded by the first terminal; and receiving, from the second terminal, a stream including an image of the second user captured by the second terminal and a voice of the second terminal recorded by the second terminal.

In some example embodiments, a terminal control method may comprise: establishing, by a server, connection between a first terminal and a second terminal; receiving a first voice recorded by the first terminal, first language setting set to the first terminal, or first information about a region in which the first terminal is located; identifying a kind of a first language corresponding to the first terminal using the first voice, the first language setting, or the first information; receiving a second voice recorded by the second terminal, second language setting set to the second terminal, or second information about a region in which the second terminal is located; identifying a kind of a second language corresponding to the second terminal using the second voice, the second language setting, or the second information; and transmitting a second-language greeting transliterated into the first language to the first terminal when the identified kind of the first language is different from the identified kind of the second language.

In some example embodiments, a terminal, which is used by a user who speaks a first language, may comprise: a communication interface configured to establish connection to another terminal used by another user who speaks a second language different from the first language; a controller configured to acquire a second-language greeting transliterated into the first language; and an output interface configured to display the acquired second-language greeting.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and/or other aspects will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a network configuration diagram illustrating an environment in which a terminal according to an embodiment operates;

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a terminal according to an embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a terminal control method according to an embodiment;

FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a process of establishing connection to a second terminal by a first terminal, according to an embodiment;

FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a process of acquiring a greeting by a first terminal, according to an embodiment;

FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a process of identifying a kind of a first language by a first terminal, according to an embodiment;

FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a process of acquiring a greeting according to an identified kind of a language by a first terminal, according to an embodiment;

FIG. 8 is a table showing second-language greetings transliterated into first languages, according to an embodiment;

FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a process of acquiring a greeting according to an identified kind of a language by a first terminal, according to another embodiment;

FIG. 10 is a flowchart of a process of acquiring a greeting according to an identified kind of a first language by a first terminal, according to another embodiment;

FIG. 11 is a flowchart of a process of acquiring a greeting by a first terminal, according to another embodiment;

FIG. 12 is a front view of a first terminal that displays a second-language greeting transliterated into a first language, according to an embodiment; and

FIG. 13 is a flowchart of a terminal control method according to another embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Advantages and features and a method of achieving the same will be more clearly understood from embodiments described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to the following embodiments and may be implemented in various different forms. The embodiments are provided merely to complete disclosure and to provide those of ordinary skill in the art with the category of the present disclosure. The present disclosure is defined only by the claims. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the specification to refer to the same or like components.

Also, it will be understood that although the terms “first”, “second”, etc. may be used herein to describe various components, these components should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one component from another. Therefore, a first component used herein may be a second component within the technical scope of the present disclosure.

The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated components and/or steps, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other components and/or steps.

Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by those of ordinary skill in the art. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and the present disclosure and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.

Hereinafter, terminals 100 and 150 and methods of controlling the same, according to embodiments, will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 1 to 13.

FIG. 1 is a network configuration diagram illustrating an environment in which terminals 100 and 150 according to an embodiment operate. Referring to FIG. 1, the environment in which the terminals 100 and 150 operate may include a first terminal 100, and a second terminal 150 connected to the first terminal 100.

According to another embodiment, the environment in which the terminals 100 and 150 operate may further include a server 200 connected to the first terminal 100 or the second terminal 150. The environment in which the terminals 100 and 150 operate may not include the server 200.

The first terminal 100 may be, for example, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a smart phone, a smart tablet, a smart watch, a mobile terminal, a digital camera, a wearable device, or a portable electronic device. The first terminal 100 may execute programs or applications.

The first terminal 100 may be connected to a communication network. The first terminal 100 may be connected to an external device via the communication network. The first terminal 100 may transmit data to the connected external device or receive data from the connected external device.

The communication network connected to the first terminal 100 may include a wired communication network, a wireless communication network, or a composite communication network. The communication network may include a mobile communication network such as 3G, Long Term Evolution (LTE), or LTE-A. The communication network may include a wired or wireless communication network such as Wi-Fi, Universal Mobile Telephone System/General Packet Radio Service (UMTS/GPRS), or Ethernet. The communication network may include a short-range communication network such as Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Near Field Communication (NFC), ZigBee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), or InfraRed (IR) communication. The communication network may include Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), or Wide Area Network (WAN).

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the configurations of the terminals 100 and 150 according to an embodiment. Referring to FIG. 2, each of the terminals 100 and 150 according to an embodiment may include an input interface 101, a controller 102, a storage 103, a communication interface 104, and an output interface 105.

The input interface 101 may receive an external signal. The input interface 101 may receive signals from users of the terminals 100 and 150. Also, the input interface 101 may receive a signal from an external device. The input interface 101 may include, for example, a microphone, a camera, a keyboard, a mouse, a track ball, a touch screen, a button, a switch, a sensor, a network interface, or other input devices.

The input interface 101 may receive light from the exterior through the camera included in the input interface 101. The input interface 101 may receive light emitted from an external object or light reflected from an external object. The input interface 101 may capture images of the users of the terminals 100 and 150 through the camera.

The input interface 101 may receive a voice from the exterior through the microphone included in the input interface 101. The input interface 101 may receive voices from the users of the terminals 100 and 150. Also, the input interface 101 may receive voices from an external voice reproduction device. The input interface 101 may record voices of the users of the terminals 100 and 150 through the microphone.

The controller 102 may control operations of the terminals 100 and 150. The controller 102 may be connected to the components included in the terminals 100 and 150. The controller 102 may control operations of the components included in the terminals 100 and 150. The controller 102 may control the operations of the terminals 100 and 150 in response to a signal received by the input interface 101.

Also, the controller 102 may process a signal. The controller 102 may process a signal received by the input interface 101. For example, the controller 102 may process the images of the users of the terminals 100 and 150 captured by the camera included in the input interface 101. The controller 102 may process the voices of the users of the terminals 100 and 150 recorded by the microphone included in the input interface 101.

Also, the controller 102 may perform an arithmetic operation. The controller 102 may perform an arithmetic operation according to a signal received by the input interface 101. The controller 102 may perform an arithmetic operation using a signal received by the input interface 101 or data stored in the storage 103. For example, the controller 102 may encode an image captured by the camera included in the input interface 101. The input interface 102 may encode a voice recorded by the microphone included in the input interface 101. The controller 102 may perform control such that the result of the arithmetic operation is stored in the storage 103. The controller 102 may perform control such that the result of the arithmetic operation is output by the output interface 105.

The controller 102 may include, for example, a central processing unit (CPU), a graphic processing unit (GPU), a micro controller unit (MCU), or a microprocessor.

The storage 103 may store data. The storage 104 may store data to be used when the controller 102 performs the arithmetic operation. The storage 103 may store the result of the arithmetic operation performed by the controller 102. For example, the storage 103 may store an image or a voice encoded by the controller 102. The storage 103 may store data to be transmitted to the exterior through the communication interface 104, or may store data received from the exterior through the communication interface 104.

The storage 103 may be a volatile memory or a non-volatile memory. The storage 103 may include, for example, flash memory, read-only memory (ROM), random access memory (RAM), electrically erasable read-only memory (EEROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), electrically erasable and programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), hard disk drive (HDD), register, or the like. The storage 103 may include, for example, a file system, a database, or an embedded database.

The communication interface 104 may transmit data to the exterior or receive data from the exterior. The communication interface 104 may transmit data to another terminal 100 or 150 or the server 200. The communication interface 104 may receive data from another terminal 100 or 150 or the server 200. The communication interface 104 may transmit the result of the arithmetic operation performed by the controller 102 to the exterior. Also, the communication interface 104 may transmit data stored in the storage 103 to the exterior. The communication interface 104 may receive external data to be used when the controller 102 performs the arithmetic operation.

Data to be transmitted by the communication interface 104 or data received by the communication interface 104 may be stored in the storage 103. For example, the communication interface 104 may transmit an encoded image or voice stored in the storage 103 to the server 200 or another terminal 100 or 150. Also, the communication interface 104 may receive an image or a voice encoded by another terminal 100 or 150 from another terminal 100 or 150.

The communication interface 104 may include a long-range network interface such as a 3G module, an LTE module, an LTE-A module, a Wi-Fi module, a WiGig module, an Ultra Wide Band (UWB) module, or a LAN card. Also, the communication interface 104 may include a short-range network interface such as an MST module, a Bluetooth module, an NFC module, an RFID module, a ZigBee module, a Z-Wave module, or an IR module. In addition, the communication interface 104 may include other network interfaces.

The output interface 105 may output a signal to the exterior. The output interface 105 may, for example, display a screen, reproduce a sound, or output a vibration. The output interface 105 may include a display, a speaker, a vibrator, an oscillator, or other output devices.

The output interface 105 may display a screen. The controller 102 may control the output interface 105 to display a screen. The output interface 105 may display a user interface. The output interface 105 may display another screen in response to a user input.

The output interface 105 may display data. The output interface 105 may display the result of the arithmetic operation performed by the controller 102. The output interface 105 may display data stored in the storage 103. The output interface 105 may display data received by the communication interface 104.

The output interface 105 may include a flat-panel display device such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), or a plasma display panel (PDP). The output interface 105 may include a curved display or a flexible display. The output interface 105 may include a touch screen.

The output interface 105 may display the image of the user of the first terminal 100 captured by the first terminal 100 or the image of the user of the second terminal 150 captured by the second terminal 150. Also, the output interface 105 may reproduce the voice of the user of the first terminal 100 recorded by the first terminal 100 or the voice of the user of the second terminal 150 recorded by the second terminal 150.

A type of the second terminal 150 may be identical to or different from a type of the first terminal 100. The second terminal 150 may execute programs or applications.

The second terminal 150 may be connected to a communication network. The second terminal 150 may be connected to an external device via the communication network. The second terminal 150 may transmit data to the connected external device or receive data from the connected external device.

The second terminal 150 may be connected to the first terminal 100. The second terminal 150 may be connected to the first terminal 100 via the communication network. The second terminal 150 may transmit data to the first terminal 100 or receive data from the first terminal 100.

The first terminal 100 and the second terminal 150, which are connected to each other, may exchange messages, files, voice data, images, or videos with each other. The first terminal 100 may establish a voice call session or a video call session with the second terminal 150. The user of the first terminal 100 and the user of the second terminal 150 may make voice calls or video calls with each other.

The first terminal 100 and the second terminal 150 may directly exchange data with each other. Also, the first terminal 100 and the second terminal 150 may exchange data with each other via the server 200 or another mediating device.

A language the user of the first terminal 100 speaks may be identical to or different from a language the user of the second terminal 150 speaks. The language the first terminal 100 speaks may be a first language. The language the second terminal 150 speaks may be a second language. The first language and the second language may be identical to or different from each other. The first language or the second language may be, for example, Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, or Vietnamese.

The server 200 may be connected to the first terminal 100 or the second terminal 150. When the server 200 is connected to the first terminal 100, the server 200 may exchange data with the first terminal 100 via the communication network. When the server 200 is connected to the second terminal 150, the server 200 may exchange data with the second terminal 150 via the communication network.

The server 200 may receive data from the first terminals 100. The server 200 may perform an arithmetic operation using the data received from the first terminal 100. The server 200 may transmit the result of the arithmetic operation to the first terminal 100 or the second terminal 150. The server 200 may receive data from the second terminals 150. The server 200 may perform an arithmetic operation using the data received from the second terminal 150. The server 200 may transmit the result of the arithmetic operation to the first terminal 100 or the second terminal 150.

Hereinafter, specific operations of the terminals 100 and 150 in the terminal control method, according to an embodiment, will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 3 to 13.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart of a terminal control method according to an embodiment. Referring to FIG. 3, in operation S100, the first terminal 100 of the first user who speaks a first language may establish connection to the second terminal 150 of the second user who speaks a second language different from the first language.

The first user may use the first terminal 100. The first user may speak the first language. The first language may be, for example, Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, or Vietnamese. Hereinafter, it is assumed that the first language is English.

The second user may use the second terminal 150. The second user may speak the second language. The second language may be, for example, Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, Thai, or Vietnamese. Hereinafter, it is assumed that the second language is Korean.

The first terminal 100 may establish connection to the second terminal 150. FIG. 4 is a flowchart of operation S100 of establishing the connection to the second terminal 150 by the first terminal 100, according to an embodiment.

Referring to FIG. 4, in operation S110, the first terminal 100 may establish a video call session with the second terminal 150. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 and the communication interface 104 of the second terminal may establish the video call session.

The video call session may be directly established between the first terminal 100 and the second terminal 150. According to another embodiment, the video call session may be established between the first terminal 100 and the second terminal 150 via at least one device. For example, the video call session may include a session established between the first terminal 100 and the server 200 and a session established between the server 200 and the second terminal 150.

In operation S120, a stream including an image of the first user captured by the first terminal 100 and a voice of the first user recorded by the first terminal 100 may be transmitted to the second terminal 150. The camera included in the input interface 101 of the first terminal 100 may capture the image of the first user. Also, the microphone included in the input interface 101 of the first terminal 100 may record the voice of the first user.

The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may transmit the stream including the captured image and the recorded voice to the second terminal 150. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may transmit the stream to the second terminal 150 through the video call session. The communication interface 104 of the second terminal 150 may receive the stream from the first terminal 100.

In operation S130, a stream including an image of the second user captured by the second terminal 150 and a voice of the second user recorded by the second terminal 150 may be received from the second terminal 150. The camera included in the input interface 101 of the second terminal 150 may capture the image of the second user. Also, the microphone included in the input interface 150 of the second terminal 150 may record the voice of the second user.

The communication interface 104 of the second terminal 150 may transmit the stream including the captured image and the recorded voice to the first terminal 100. The communication interface 104 of the second terminal 150 may transmit the stream to the first terminal 100 through the video call session. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may receive the stream from the second terminal 150.

Referring to FIG. 3 again, in operation S200, a second-language greeting transliterated into the first language may be acquired. The first terminal 100 may acquire a second-language greeting transliterated into the first language.

The second-language greeting may be, for example, “

.

.” The result of transliterating the second-language greeting into the first language may include a pronunciation of the second-language greeting expressed by the first language. In other words, when the second-language greeting is transliterated into the first language, the pronunciation of the second-language greeting may be expressed by the first language as it sounds. The result of the transliteration into the first language may be, for example, “an-nyeong-ha-se-yo. ban-gab-seub-ni-da.”

FIG. 5 is a flowchart of operation S200 of acquiring the greeting by the first terminal 100, according to an embodiment. Referring to FIG. 5, in operation S210, the kind of the first language may be identified.

The first terminal 100 may identify the kind of the first language. The controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may identify the kind of the first language using the voice of the first user recorded by the input interface 101 of the first terminal 100. The controller 102 may perform voice recognition using the recorded voice. The controller 102 may detect the kind of the first language as a result of the voice recognition.

For example, the controller 102 may extract at least one feature from the recorded voice. The controller 102 may calculate a probability distribution of the kind of the language corresponding to the extracted feature using machine learning. For example, the controller 102 may calculate the probability distribution using Bayesian multinomial logistic regression. The controller 102 may select the kind of the language corresponding to the highest probability in the calculated probability distribution.

According to another embodiment, the controller 102 may identify the kind of the first language using language setting set to the first terminal 100. Information about the kind of the language preferred by the first user may be preset to the first terminal 100. The information may be stored in the storage 103 of the first terminal 100. The controller 102 may define the kind of the language corresponding to the information as the kind of the first language.

According to another embodiment, the controller 102 may identify the kind of the first language using information about a region in which the first terminal 100 is located. The controller 102 may acquire the information about the region in which the first terminal 100 is located through Global Positioning System (GPS) included in the input interface 101 of the first terminal 100.

The controller 102 may acquire the kind of the language corresponding to the region in which the first terminal 100 is located using the acquired information. For example, the controller 102 may a name of the region in which the first terminal 100 is located using a latitude and a longitude at which the first terminal 100 is located.

The storage 103 of the first terminal 100, an external database, the server 200 may store information about the kind of the language corresponding to a name of each region. For example, “Seoul” may correspond to Korean, and “New York” may correspond to English. The controller 102 may acquire the kind of the language corresponding to the acquired name of the region using the storage 103, the external database, or the server 200.

According to another embodiment, the controller 102 may identify the kind of the first language through the server 200 or the second terminal 150. FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a process of identifying the kind of the first language through the server 200 or the second terminal 150 by the first terminal 100, according to an embodiment.

Referring to FIG. 6, in operation S211, the voice of the first user recorded by the first terminal 100, the language setting set to the first terminal 100, or the information about the region in which the first terminal 100 is located may be transmitted to the server 200 or the second terminal 150. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may transmit the recorded voice, the language setting, or the information about the region to the server 200 or the second terminal 150.

In operation S212, identification information about the kind of the first language may be received from the server 200 or the second terminal 150 as a response to the transmission. The server 200 or the second terminal 150 may identify the kind of the first language using the recorded voice, the language setting, or the information about the region, which is received from the first terminal 100. The server 200 or the second terminal 150 may transmit the identification information about the kind of the first language to the first terminal 100. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may receive the identification information about the kind of the first language from the server 200 or the second terminal 150.

Referring to FIG. 5 again, in operation S220, the kind of the second language may be identified. The first terminal 100 may identify the kind of the second language using the voice of the second user recorded by the second terminal 150. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may receive the voice of the second user recorded by the second terminal 150 from the second terminal 150. The controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may perform voice recognition using the received voice of the second user. The controller 102 may detect the kind of the second language as a result of the voice recognition.

As another embodiment, the first terminal 100 may identify the kind of the second language using information about language setting set to the second terminal 150. Information about the kind of the language preferred by the second user may be preset to the second terminal 150. The communication interface 104 of the second terminal 150 may transmit the information to the first terminal 100. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may receive the information from the second terminal 150. The controller 102 may define the kind of the language corresponding to the information as the kind of the second language.

As another embodiment, the first terminal 100 may identify the kind of the second language using information about a region in which the second terminal 150 is located. The second terminal 150 may acquire the information about the region in which the second terminal 150 is located through GPS included in the second terminal 150. The communication interface 104 of the second terminal 150 may transmit the information to the first terminal 100. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may receive the information from the second terminal 150. The controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may acquire the kind of the language corresponding to the region in which the second terminal 150 is located using the received information.

According to another embodiment, the communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may receive the identification information about the kind of the second language from the server 200 or the second terminal 150. The server 200 or the second terminal 150 may identify the kind of the second language using the voice recorded by the second terminal 150, the language setting set to the second terminal, or the information about the region in which the second terminal 150 is located. The server 200 or the second terminal 150 may transmit the identification information about the kind of the second language to the first terminal 100.

In operation S230, when the identified kind of the first language is different from the identified kind of the second language, the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language may be acquired. The controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may compare the identified kind of the first language with the identified kind of the second language. As a result of the comparison, the controller 102 may determine whether the kind of the first language is identical to the kind of the second language.

When it is determined that the kind of the first language is different from the kind of the second language, the first terminal 100 may acquire the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language. FIG. 7 is a flowchart of operation S230 of acquiring a greeting according to an identified kind of a language by the first terminal, according to an embodiment.

Referring to FIG. 7, in operation S231, identification information about the kind of the first language and identification information about the kind of the second language may be retrieved from a database. The controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may search for the identification information from the database. The storage 103 of the first terminal 100 may include the database. According to another embodiment, the database may be disposed outside the first terminal 100.

The database may be a relational database in which the identification information about the kind of the first language, the identification information about the kind of the second language, and the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language are stored. Records included in the database may include the identification information about the kind of the first language, the identification information about the kind of the second language, and the greeting corresponding to the identification information.

FIG. 8 is a table showing second-language greetings transliterated into first languages, according to an embodiment. Records included in the database may correspond to items included in the table of FIG. 8. For example, one record included in the database may include “Korean” as the identification information about the kind of the first language, “Spanish” as the identification information about the kind of the second language, and “

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.” as the greeting corresponding to the identification information. As another example, another record may include “English” as the identification information about the kind of the first language, “Korean” as the identification information about the kind of the second language, and “an-nyeong-ha-se-yo. ban-gab-seub-ni-da.” as the greeting corresponding to the identification information.

Referring to FIG. 7 again, in operation S232, when the greetings corresponding to the kind of the first language and the kind of the second language are present in the database, the greetings may be acquired from the database as a result of the retrieving. When the greetings are present in the database, the controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may acquire the greetings from the database.

FIG. 9 is a flowchart of operation S230 of acquiring the greeting according to the identified kind of the language by the first terminal 100, according to an embodiment. Referring to FIG. 9, in operation S231, identification information about the kind of the first language and identification information about the kind of the second language may be searched for from a database. The controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may retrieve the identification information from the database.

In operation S232, when the greetings corresponding to the kind of the first language and the kind of the second language are not present in the database, the identification information about the first language and the identification information about the second language may be transmitted to the server 200.

For example, the kind of the first language may be Korean, and the kind of the second language may be Turkish. The greetings corresponding to the kinds of the first language and the second language may not be present in the database. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may transmit the identification information about the kind of the first language and the identification about the kind of the second language to the server 200.

In operation S234, the greetings corresponding to the kind of the first language and the kind of the second language may be received from the server 200 as a response to the transmission. The server 200 may transmit the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language to the first terminal 100. The first terminal 100 may receive the greeting from the server 200.

In operation S235, the identification information about the kind of the first language, the identification information about the kind of the second language, and the received greetings may be cached in the database. The controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may store the identification information about the kind of the first language, the identification information about the kind of the second language, and the received greetings in the database. The controller 102 of the first terminal 100 may store the identification information about the kind of the first language, the identification information about the kind of the second language, and the received greetings in the database. Accordingly, when the identification information about the kind of the first language and the identification information about the kind of the second language are retrieved from the database next time, the first terminal 100 may be ready to acquire the greeting as a result of the retrieving.

FIG. 10 is a flowchart of operation S230 of acquiring the greeting according to the identified kind of the language by the first terminal 100, according to an embodiment. Referring to FIG. 10, in operation S241, the identification information about the kind of the first language and the identification information about the kind of the second language may be transmitted to the server 200. The first terminal 100 may directly transmit the identification information about the kind of the first language and the identification information about the kind of the second language, without retrieving the database.

In operation S242, the greetings corresponding to the kind of the first language and the kind of the second language may be received from the server 200 as a response to the transmission. The server 200 may transmit the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language to the first terminal 100. The first terminal 100 may receive the greeting from the server 200.

FIG. 11 is a flowchart of operation S200 of acquiring the greeting by the first terminal 100, according to another embodiment. Referring to FIG. 11, in operation S310, the voice of the first user recorded by the first terminal 100, the language setting set to the first terminal 100, or the information about the region in which the first terminal 100 is located may be transmitted to the server 200 or the second terminal 150. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may transmit the recorded voice, the language setting, or the information about the region to the server 200 or the second terminal 150.

In operation S320, the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language may be received from the server 200 or the second terminal 150 as a response to the transmission. The server 200 or the second terminal 150 may identify the kind of the first language using the recorded voice, the language setting, or the information about the region, which is received from the first terminal 100. Also, the server 200 or the second terminal 150 may identify the kind of the second language using the voice of the second user recorded by the second terminal 150, the language setting set to the second terminal, or the information about the region in which the second terminal 150 is located.

The server 200 or the second terminal 150 may acquire the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language using the identified kind of the first language and the identified kind of the second language. The server 200 or the second terminal 150 may transmit the acquired greeting to the first terminal 100. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may receive the greeting.

Referring to FIG. 3 again, in operation S400, the acquired greeting may be displayed. The output interface 105 of the first terminal 100 may display the acquired greeting.

FIG. 12 is a front view of the first terminal 100 that displays the second-language greeting transliterated into the first language, according to an embodiment. For example, it is assumed that the kind of the first language is English, and the kind of the second language is Korean. The greeting acquired by the first terminal 100 may be, for example, “an-nyeong-ha-se-yo. ban-gab-seub-ni-da.” As illustrated in FIG. 12, the output interface 105 of the first terminal 100 may display the acquired greeting.

The first user may be guided to read aloud the greeting displayed on the first terminal 100. In other words, the first terminal 100 may help the first user who speaks the first language to easily say the second-language greeting. Therefore, the users who speak different languages may more smoothly make video calls with each other. Also, it is possible to reduce awkwardness between the users who speak different languages when making video calls with each other. Also, it is possible to induce conversation between the users who speak different languages when making video calls with each other.

FIG. 13 is a flowchart of a terminal control method according to another embodiment. Referring to FIG. 13, in operation S500, the server 200 may establish connection between the first terminal 100 and the second terminal 150.

In operation S510, the server 200 may receive a first voice recorded by the first terminal 100, a first language setting set to the first terminal 100, or first information about a region in which the first terminal 100 is located. In operation S520, the server 200 may the kind of the first language corresponding to the first terminal 100 using the first voice, the first language setting, or the first information.

In operation S530, the server 200 may receive a second voice recorded by the second terminal 150, a second language setting set to the second terminal 150, or second information about a region in which the second terminal 150 is located. In operation S540, the server 200 may the kind of the second language corresponding to the second terminal 150 using the second voice, the second language setting, or the second information.

In operation S550, when the identified kind of the first language is different from the identified kind of the second language, the server may transmit a second-language greeting transliterated into the first language to the first terminal 100. The communication interface 104 of the first terminal 100 may receive the greeting from the server 200. The output interface 105 of the first terminal 100 may display the received greeting.

Also, the server 200 may transmit a first-language greeting transliterated into the second language to the second terminal 150. The communication interface 104 of the second terminal 150 may receive the greeting from the server 200. The output interface 105 of the second terminal 150 may display the received greeting.

According to one or more embodiments, the users who speak different languages may more smoothly make video calls with each other. Also, it is possible to reduce awkwardness between the users who speak different languages when making video calls with each other. Also, it is possible to induce conversation between the users who speak different languages when making video calls with each other.

Logical blocks, modules or units described in connection with embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented or performed by a computing device having at least one processor, at least one memory and at least one communication interface. The elements of a method, process, or algorithm described in connection with embodiments disclosed herein can be embodied directly in hardware, in a software module executed by at least one processor, or in a combination of the two. Computer-executable instructions for implementing a method, process, or algorithm described in connection with embodiments disclosed herein can be stored in a non-transitory computer readable storage medium.

Embodiments may be embodied in a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon computer-executable instruction codes, such as a program module executable by the computer. The non-transitory computer-readable recording medium may be any available medium which can be accessed by the computer and may include any volatile and non-volatile media and any removable and non-removable media.

Furthermore, the non-transitory computer-readable recording medium may include any computer storage medium and communication medium. The computer storage medium may include any volatile and non-volatile media or any removable and non-removable media embodied by a certain method or technology for storing information such as computer-readable instruction codes, a data structure, a program module, or other data. The communication medium may include computer-readable instruction code, a data structure, a program module, other data of modulated data signals, or other transmission mechanisms, and may include any information transmission medium.

It should be understood that embodiments described herein should be considered in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each embodiment should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other embodiments.

While one or more embodiments have been described with reference to the figures, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope as defined by the following claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A method of a video call between a first user and a second user, the method comprising: initiating the video call between a first terminal associated with the first user and a second terminal associated with the second user; and determining languages of the first user and the second user who participate in the video call. 